Step by step instructions for making a cowboy hat .
This particular cake was made for a coworker for her 50th birthday
First you need to make the brim of your hat as this will take a few days to dry. You can use either fondant or a fondant/gumpaste mixture to make the brim.
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I used a real hat brim to make a template. I drew around the brim onto a large gift bag but a shirt box or poster board would work well also
I used a real hat brim to make a template. I drew around the brim onto a large gift bag but a shirt box or poster board would work well also
Roll out your fondant and cut out the brim shape using your template
Roll out your fondant and cut out the brim shape using your template
Roll out your fondant and cut out the brim shape using your template
Or you can place something under the sides of the fondant while on the template or other sturdy item to hold the curl until it dries
You can use a sewing wheel to “draw” around the edge of the brim to make your seam if you want.
Now comes the cake. You can use whichever size or shaped pans give you the type of hat you’re after. I used the Wilton small oval pans. I used 3 layers of cake.
Trim and shape your cakes to look like your hat then cover in buttercream.
Cover your hat with fondant and place on your brim on your cake board
Now you can decorate your hat!
To make the hat a birthday cake I also made a gumpaste belt buckle with the birthday girl’s age on it to fit the theme.
Thanks for this my grandfather will be 75 and has worn his hat everyday of those years so i wanted this cake to be special. Now i think i can handle it!
4 Responses
shelashere
August 17th, 2009 at 6:07 pm
I really like this !!!
kimbosue
August 28th, 2009 at 6:24 am
How thick did you roll out the fondant for the brim? And how did you make the accents around the hat?
epettit
September 9th, 2009 at 9:37 pm
Thanks for this my grandfather will be 75 and has worn his hat everyday of those years so i wanted this cake to be special. Now i think i can handle it!
JUDYJAY
September 21st, 2009 at 7:47 am
how long does it take to dry the rim of the hat?
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